Knowledge-Driven Developments in the Bioeconomy (gebundenes Buch)

Technological and Economic Perspectives, Economic Complexity and Evolution
ISBN/EAN: 9783319583730
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xii, 341 S., 25 s/w Illustr., 44 farbige Illustr.,
Einband: gebundenes Buch
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Grillparzers Geschichtsdrama "Ein Bruderzwist in Habsburg", nach Hofmannsthai die "bedeutendste historisch-politische Tragödie der Deutschen", ist ebenso ein literarischer Versuch zur Rechtfertigung der monarchischen Staatsform wie ein poetischer Beitrag zur Begründung des Habsburger-Mythos, wobei geschichtliche Materialien so umfassend einbezogen, historische Bedingungen des Geschehens so zwingend eingeflossen sind wie selten in einem Geschichtsdrama deutscher Literatur.
The agricultural economist Prof. Dr. Stephan Dabbert studied agriculture an Chistian-Albrecht University in Kiel, followed by a Master of Science degree in agricultural economics at Pennsylvania State University. He obtained his doctorate from the University of Hohenheim (Germany) in 1990, as well as his professorship in the area of agricultural business management. He led the Institute for Social Economy from 1992 until 1994 at the Centre for Agrarian Landscape and Land Use Research in Muencheberg. He has held the chair and leadership of the Department of Production Theory and Resource Economics in Hohenheim since 1994. From 2002 to 2006 he was Dean of the amalgamated Faculty of Agricultural Science in Hohenheim. He was elected President in 2012. Prof. Dr. Iris Lewandowski has held the chair and professorship in "Biobased Products and Energy Crops" at the Institute of Crop Science of the University of Hohenheim since 2010. She graduated in Agricultural Science with specialization in Crop Science from the University of Hohenheim. Professor Lewandowski also holds a doctoral and postdoctoral degree in Crop Science. To date, her dedication to sustainable agricultural biomass production has brought her to the universities of Hohenheim and Utrecht (Netherlands). From 2006-2010 she led a research teach at Shell Global Solutions, exploring the practical contribution of research to sustainable bioenergy production. In addition, since 2015 professor Lewandowski has been Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Hohenheim. Prof. Dr. Andreas Pyka has been professor of Innovation Economics at the Economics Institute of the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, Germany since 2009. He has an academic background in economics and business administration at the University of Augsburg, Germany, where he completed his PhD on informal networks, absorptive capacities and collective innovation in 1999. His Post Doc period Andreas Pyka spent as a researcher at the INRA Institute in Grenoble, France. After his return to Augsburg, where he was habilitated in 2004 he was doing research and teaching at the Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna and the Technical University Delft, the Netherlands. His first tenured professorship for economic theory he got in 2006 at the University of Bremen, Germany. Professor Pyka has also been the Vice President for International Affairs of the University of Hohenheim since 2011. Prof. Dr. Jochen Weiss has been Department head of the Food Physics and Meat Sciences Department at the University of Hohenheim since 2008. After graduating in chemical engineering from the University of Karlsruhe (today known as Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), he focused on food science during his PhD studies in Massachusetts where he also received his first position as a professor for "food biophysics and nanotechnology". He was granted with the Journal of Food Science Highest Cited Paper Award. Prof. Weiss has also been the Vice President for Research at the University of Hohenheim since 2011.